What Gage Wire in Old radios?

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What Gauge Wire in Old radios?

Post by ecarfar on Fri Aug 07, 2009 5:11 pm

I'm going to be restoring a few old radios from the 30's and have to get some cloth covered wire. Not sure if I should go with the 20 or 18 gauge 600v wire. Any ideas?

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Re: What Gage Wire in Old radios?

Post by Resistance is Futile on Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:45 pm

Since the current is small 20 gage should be acceptable. Just think of it this way. A 18 gage wire can handle about 1,600 watts if it is about 8-12 feet long as an extension cord. So a shorter length will handle even more. There is no way that most radios are designed to use the same amount of current.

Most old radios will use 35-260 watts. No more than an ordinary light bulb. If you used that size wire (20 gage) and it were a foot long you could probably handle the current like that of a portable heater of 4000 watts.

Most current in a radio will be used by the filaments and that could be on the order of 1.5 amps or 15 watts.

This is not precise but ball park figures.

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Re: What Gage Wire in Old radios?

Post by mushroombrew on Sat Sep 05, 2009 5:18 pm

I've seen "repairs" done to 400 volt circuits with light gauge telephone patch panel wire. Not that I recommend you do that, but it should help put things in perspective. Smile

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Re: What Gage Wire in Old radios?

Post by Resistance is Futile on Sun Sep 06, 2009 4:59 pm

Just make sure the rated voltage is 125v or above.
Telephone wire is rated at about 32v- bad choice.
its the insulation and heat resistance that matters more than the Gage in none critical applications.

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